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- Soldiers arriving in Bosnia for their second and third tours say they keep their sanity by focusing on the date of departure and carrying out their duties.
- Shortly thereafter, informants passed to Batavia the composition and date of departure of the British " China Fleet ", leading Linois to set out to intercept it.
- Each squadron then proceed to the 1st Air Depot at Colombey-les-Belles Airdrome; their date of departure being determined by the availability of its equipment and flying personnel.
- For example, one clause declares that the " date of departure homeward for foreign ships shall not be later than the twentieth day of the ninth month ".
- The famed aerospace pioneer, along with Canadian competitor Brian Feeney, Diamandis and others announced SpaceShipOne's estimated dates of departure at a news conference Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif.
- Continental's rationale was that when it changed passengers'itineraries, it found that reselling the original seats became more difficult as the date of departure neared, and, accordingly, its costs increased.
- Like his colleagues at other hotel companies, he gave as a reason the laws that keep hotels from evicting guests when they stay beyond their scheduled dates of departure.
- The chronological list of captives'dates of departure from Guantanamo lists his date as of release as 17 September 2004 two months after the Combatant Status Review Tribunals had begun.
- In 1931 the Court wrote that only the narrowest circumstances & mdash; such as publication of the dates of departure of ships during wartime & mdash; were permissibly restrained.
- :: Now now, don't prop me up more than I deserve . . . : ) yes, the cells are truncated, but not in proportion to the date of departure.